Category Archives: synchronicity
The Assault on Women’s Health
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0dKsIvJZ4vc Imagine it. You’re a woman, single or not, who has made the difficult decision to have an abortion. But before you can have the procedure, you are mandated to have a transvaginal ultrasound, where a probe, a wand, is … Continue reading
More 11s!!
We never tire of synchros involving 11, 111, or 1111. This cluster of 11s comes from Vicki Watt, whose blog is here. It does seem as if some of us are shadowed by these numbers. In the tarot, card 11 is … Continue reading
More Science and Synchronicity
We’ve written about this topic before, usually somewhat disparagingly, since synchronicity hasn’t favored well in the world of traditional science. Now comes a paper called Synchronicity Studies, by Bernard D. Beitman, MD, a visiting professor of psychiatry at the University of … Continue reading
They’re watching…or are they?
After our first night in our ‘urban chic’ studio apartment in downtown Toronto, we were ready for a leisurely breakfast. Trish had gone over her notes about Wolfgang Pauli and the Pauli effect at least a hundred times it seemed … Continue reading
137, Pauli, and Toronto
Over the weekend, we went to Toronto to be interviewed for William Shatner’s show, Weird or What? We were supposed to talk about Wolfgang Pauli, the theoretical physicist who won a Nobel in 1945 for his exclusion principle and also … Continue reading
Synchronicity on film
Well worth the eight and a half minutes. Enjoy!
Face in the Clouds
We first saw this story on Brizdaz’s blog, Just Watching the Wheels Go Round. It’s one of those anomalous synchronicities that suggests spirit communication. Adele enhanced the lighting with Photoshop, which really shows the image much more clearly! ++ … Continue reading
The 3 Jacquelines
Adele Aldridge, who has one of the best I Ching sites, sent us this interesting cluster synchro involving a name – Jacqueline. In 7 Secrets, we have a chapter on cluster synchros – they’re always fascinating, though their message isn’t … Continue reading
Peanuts
Twelve years ago today, Charles Schulz, the creator of the comic strip Peanuts, died at the age of 77, from colon cancer. This may seem like a strange post for Valentine’s Day, but there’re a couple of synchros here … Continue reading






